Lots Of Xbox Games Have Quietly Received New 1000G Achievements

Just like last year

by Fraser Gilbert Yesterday, 7:30pm

This time last year, we brought you a story about how easy 1000G achievements had been suddenly added to 60+ Xbox games, and the exact same thing has happened again this year – but this time it affects over 100 Xbox games.

Credit goes to True Achievements for the discovery on this, and they’ve also got a big list of the 100+ games that have added these achievements – many of which are three versions of the same thing across multiple platforms.

Here’s the list:

Bee Flowers: Save the Garden
Bee Flowers: Save the Garden (Windows)
Bee Flowers: Save the Garden (Xbox One)
Beyond Border
Beyond Border (Windows)
Bool Capture
Bool Capture (Windows)
Bool Capture (Xbox One)
Buddy Garden
Buddy Garden (Windows)
Buddy Garden (Xbox One)
Bunny Cubed
Burn in Health
Burn in Health (Windows)
Burn in Health (Xbox One)
Capybara Goes to Space
Capybara Goes to Space (Windows)
Capybara Goes to Space (Xbox One)
Cipher Monk
Cipher Monk (Windows)
Cipher Monk (Xbox One)
Collie Call
Collie Call (Windows)
Collie Call (Xbox One)
Collie Call: Farm of Tomorrow
Collie Call: Farm of Tomorrow (Windows)
Collie Call: Farm of Tomorrow (Xbox One)
ComputerHead: Recoil
ComputerHead: Recoil (Windows)
ComputerHead: Recoil (Xbox One)
Crate Fang
Crate Fang (Windows)
Crate Fang (Xbox One)
Crazy Cats vs. Crazy Cyborgs
Crazy Cats vs. Crazy Cyborgs (Windows)
Crazy Cats vs. Crazy Cyborgs (Xbox One)
Cyber Tank Nano
Cyber Tank Nano (Windows)
Cyber Tank Nano (Xbox One)
Doctor Cat
Doctor Cat (Windows)
Escape Dash Journey
Escape Dash Journey (Windows)
Escape Dash Journey (Xbox One)
Fall Asleep
Fall Asleep (Windows)
Fall Asleep (Xbox One)
Fruit Adventure
Guardian of the Water Altar
Guardian of the Water Altar (Windows)
Guardian of the Water Altar (Xbox One)
Happi Basudei
Happi Basudei (Windows)
HoneyLand
HoneyLand (Windows)
Icy Gifts
Icy Gifts (Windows)
Icy Gifts (Xbox One)
Idle Wizard
Idle Wizard (Xbox One)
Infernitos: Fiery Dishes
Infernitos: Fiery Dishes (Windows)
Infernitos: Fiery Dishes (Xbox One)
Keeper’s Toll
Knight Quest: Goblins Raid
Knight Quest: Goblins Raid (Windows)
Knight Quest: Goblins Raid (Xbox One)
Legends Aligned: Minis in Conflict
Legends Aligned: Minis in Conflict (Windows)
Legends Aligned: Minis in Conflict (Xbox One)
Lord of the Click 5
Lord of the Click 5 (Windows)
Lord of the Click 5 (Xbox One)
Mainframent
Mainframent (Windows)
Mainframent (Xbox One)
Mimi the Cat: Mimi’s Scratcher
Mimi the Cat: Mimi’s Scratcher (Windows)
Mimi the Cat: New Friends
Mimi the Cat: New Friends (Windows)
Minos Dungeon
Minos Dungeon (Windows)
Minos Dungeon (Xbox One)
Mystic Pathways: Crystal Quest
Mystic Pathways: Crystal Quest (Windows)
Overdrive Blaster
Overdrive Blaster (Windows)
Overdrive Blaster (Xbox One)
Primal Survivors
Primal Survivors (Windows)
PuzzlePet – Feed Your Cat
Quartz Caverns
Shy Cats Hidden Tracks – Vol. 2
Sokmeal Time
Sokmeal Time (Windows)
Sokmeal Time (Xbox One)
Sokolab
Sokolab (Windows)
Space Filler
Space Filler (Windows)
Space Filler (Xbox One)
SpotCat vs The Cheddar Mafia In The Americas
Sticky Twig DASH!
Sticky Twig DASH! (Windows)
Sticky Twig DASH! (Xbox One)
Sugarbound
Sugarbound (Windows)
The Adventures of Ally The Alligator (Windows)
Warp Bot
Warp Bot (Windows)
Warp Bot (Xbox One)
Ziggy
Ziggy (Windows)

Now, if we look into one of these games more closely, we can see how easy these achievements are. Fall Asleep, for example, has added achievements such as killing 10 enemies, falling into lava and breaking 20 boxes for 200G each. If you own all three versions of the game, there’s a potential 3000G on offer based on this latest free update.

The reason this is happening, as we mentioned last year, is that developers and publishers are allowed to add achievements to their games equating to 1000G on a “semi-annual” basis (which runs from January-June and then July-December). This obviously makes them more attractive to achievement hunters, but also irritates those who feel the system is being exploited just for the purpose of adding in pointless achievements.

For what it’s worth, here’s a bit of what Microsoft says about this:

“Titles are permitted to add achievements or gamerscore at any time after launch, with or without corresponding new content, but they cannot exceed title-based or calendar-based limits.

A single achievement cannot exceed 200 gamerscore and all achievements in the title must be achievable. Unlocking achievements in the base game or a content update must represent a thorough exploration of or engagement with game content.”

There are multiple schools of thought about whether this is a good idea or not, but one request that seems to be coming up fairly often is addressing “triple-stack” achievements – the ability to get extra gamerscore from titles that have three identical versions.

With Microsoft putting a much bigger focus on Xbox Play Anywhere these days, it feels a little redundant for so many of these titles to have Xbox console and PC variants when they could be included as part of the Play Anywhere program, so it’ll be interesting to see if Microsoft tries to mandate this in the months and years ahead.

Anyway, what are your thoughts about all of this? Let us know in the comments down below.

[source trueachievements.com, via learn.microsoft.com]

Fraser is the News Editor at Pure Xbox, where he spends his time reporting on the biggest stories in the world of Xbox and beyond.

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